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Comrade Ed
Comrade Ed@EdThorman·
@dancefeverqueen @SConstabl3 @anon_opin Honestly hate it when I get Your / You're wrong. Cringing embarrassment. Blame my raging adhd, or just being stupid. I have completely lost this argument and will attempt to bow out gracefully without tripping over my own feet.
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kathryn 🏳️‍🌈 is so back
@EdThorman @SConstabl3 @anon_opin *you're Yes I do. I am aware that you do not need an additional license, that is why I used the word 'should', which is used when talking about hypotheticals or beliefs. For example the belief that too many (never said all) SUV/pickup drivers can't actually drive them.
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Anon Opin.@anon_opin·
This obsession for American pickup trucks on UK roads is insane. Dave, you live on a fucking estate in Doncaster not on the prairies of Montana. Tax the bastards to oblivion
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Jennielovesfacts
Jennielovesfacts@ChappellJe13586·
I'm tired of young people blaming pensioners for their own life choices. I skipped university and started working straight after school. Took an apprenticeship at an accountancy firm, they paid for my training. Wages were low, so I worked weekends and evenings as a babysitter for the first 5 years. No holidays, no credit card, no impulse buys. I saved every penny and lived at home with my parents (who weren't rich and didn't bankroll me). Today I'm a fully qualified accountant and bought my first home at 28. I'm still far from retirement age but have achieved what I wanted. Everyone has choices. I chose to grind, delay gratification, and take responsibility for my future, and it worked. Your life, your decisions but don’t blame people that have different choices to yours .
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Comrade Ed
Comrade Ed@EdThorman·
@andie52 @ChappellJe13586 Shes an accountant. A bullshit job that benefits nobody in society. She wouldnt know hard work if it fell on her. And she doesnt own her house, the bank does.
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Andie T@andie52·
@EdThorman @ChappellJe13586 A dismal boring life, but she owns her own home and doesn't sit on her backside with her hand out, whining like a baby ... that IS a boring life.
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Comrade Ed
Comrade Ed@EdThorman·
@varadmehta If you like Grace Slick, her collaboration with Linda Perry 'You knock me out' is brilliant.
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Varad Mehta@varadmehta·
Has anyone ever explained how they went from Jefferson Airplane and "White Rabbit" to Starship and "We Built This City"? Like, how was that even possible?
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Comrade Ed
Comrade Ed@EdThorman·
@dancefeverqueen @SConstabl3 @anon_opin Sorry Kathryn, your 21 and dont really know anything. Do you even have a driving license? All pickup trucks are derived from car chassis. You do not in fact, need an additional license to drive one... and what youll find is lot of pickup drivers will already have other licenses
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Jennielovesfacts
Jennielovesfacts@ChappellJe13586·
@EdThorman Oh WOW…🤣 Jealous or what…I am far from old, just smart but also respect hard working pensioners.
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Comrade Ed
Comrade Ed@EdThorman·
@anon_opin Actually most of us driving pickups commercially get a big reduction on our road tax.
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@anon_opin big/wide vehicles like pickups and SUVs should require extra lessons and a different class of licence just like big vans and lorries do. Far too many people on the roads in fuck-off SUVs they don't know how to drive (or park)
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Comrade Ed
Comrade Ed@EdThorman·
@LokiJulianus You didnt save shit dickhead. You came in for the last hurrah when victory looked inevitable, after a period of intense war profiteering supplying both sides. Get fucked.
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Just Loki
Just Loki@LokiJulianus·
We didn't ask anyone to join. We just asked for permission to transit across what was presumed to be friendly territory and that was rejected by a country that we literally saved from annihilation in living memory.
Carl Benjamin 🏴󠁧󠁢󠁥󠁮󠁧󠁿@Sargon_of_Akkad

America isn’t the victim of its own wars. If Trump didn’t take time to plan, and didn't even bother to build a coalition, nobody is obliged to follow. You being venomous over it is a very feminine trait. Take responsibility, and point the finger at those who led you to war.

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Comrade Ed
Comrade Ed@EdThorman·
@admcollingwood If I was Donnie id be finding an extremely good hit squad to take out every single smooth brained idiot that talked him into this. If your going to go down, take as many as you can with you
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Collingwood 🇬🇧@admcollingwood·
The reason he doesn't know what to do next is because he has NO good options. He is presented with a Devil's Alternative: accept a defeat that would destroy his presidency, significantly worsen the US strategic position globally, thrust the US out of the Arabian Peninsula and destroy his presidency OR a land invasion which would be massively costly and almost certainly not bring strategic victory. What would you do?
Andrew Neil@afneil

ANDREW NEIL: This is the real problem with Trump’s War: he doesn’t know what to do next. mol.im/a/15704931 via @DailyMail

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Comrade Ed
Comrade Ed@EdThorman·
@admcollingwood As a Marxist, I also thoroughly agree with this sentiment. Im more inclined for our armed forces to be organised like the JDF with strong emphasis on maritime protection rather than force projection, but yes indeed to getting rid of the Dillitantes
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Collingwood 🇬🇧@admcollingwood·
If you think that Ukraine is our war, and Iran is our war, then you should have spent at least SOME of your time in office building the Armed Forces up to a level they were capable of significantly contributing to two expeditionary wars. Did you do that? Did you have a plan to expand the forces? Did you look seriously at the spending required to build them to this level? Did you seek to address the morass of MoD procurement? Did you look at how the budget would have to be restructured, and the sacrifices other departments would have to make to funnel more money to the Armed Forces? Did you think about the industrial and R&D questions associated with this? Did you think at all about the Armed Forces recruitment crisis and how it might be turned around? No! None of that! In fact, he sacked @Dominic2306, seemingly the one man interested in some of this stuff. I am SICK of these dilettantes. They are a national disgrace. People with such mentalities have NO PLACE in our political discourse. They are monstrously malfeasant and dangerously lazy. They cannot even connect desired goals with the sacrifices needed to achieve them. THIS is the REAL cakeism affecting British politics. Enough! Be gone!
Boris Johnson@BorisJohnson

We can’t pretend the Iran war is not our war too mol.im/a/15704687

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Sony Thăng
Sony Thăng@nxt888·
Erased is the wrong word, my friend. Layered is the right one. Saigon doesn't erase. She accumulates. French architecture, American concrete, Chinese merchant culture, Khmer echoes from the delta, a street food tradition that belongs to no empire on earth. What looks like consumption from the outside is digestion from the inside. Come back. Walk slower this time. Ask who built what and when and why. The city will answer.
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Sony Thăng@nxt888·
Rick, with respect, you just walked into Ho Chi Minh City and diagnosed it with irony. You looked at a thriving, modernizing Vietnamese city and your conclusion was: this doesn't match my understanding of what communism is supposed to look like. Something must be wrong. Something must be contradictory. It feels like a ghost of America. Let me offer a different possibility. Maybe your understanding of what communism is supposed to look like is the problem. The Vietnamese never read Marx the way Western academics read Marx, as a fixed scripture, a rigid doctrinal system with predetermined outcomes and eternal commandments. We read it the way a military strategist reads a manual: useful here, adaptable there, discard what doesn't work, keep what does, and always remember that the goal is not ideological purity. The goal is Vietnamese sovereignty. Vietnamese survival. Vietnamese self-determination. Hồ Chí Minh was not a communist in the way that makes Western cold warriors comfortable: a Moscow puppet, an ideological zealot, a man who wanted to build a copy of the Soviet Union in Southeast Asia. He was a Vietnamese nationalist who found in Marxist-Leninist organizational theory the most effective available framework for uniting a colonized people against a colonial power. The tool was communism. The project was always Vietnam. When the tool needed to be adjusted, we adjusted it. Đổi Mới happened in 1986. The Vietnamese state looked at the economic situation, made a collective assessment, and liberalized. Not because they abandoned the revolution. Because they understood that the revolution's purpose was never the economic model. It was the sovereignty. What you're calling irony, we call adaptability. What feels like contradiction to you is just evidence that we were never living inside your framework to begin with.
Rick Harris@RickFHarris

@nxt888 Ho Chi Minh City just feels like a US ghost to me. That it's capitalist capital named Ho Chi Minh City seems ironically odd, it couldn't be more far removed from the man himself. Like walking through a US movie set of one of it's own cities where all the actors are Vietnamese.

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Comrade Ed
Comrade Ed@EdThorman·
@CraigMurrayOrg I wonder if this is why Russia is very circumspect about military retaliation. I suspect most EU leader would love to do a zelensky and suspend all elections under the excuse of war
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Comrade Ed
Comrade Ed@EdThorman·
@Ingiocabile44 I always thought Nico was very highly rated. How did he fair against Webber?
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Ingio⁴⁴@Ingiocabile44·
The biggest achievement of Hamilton was certainly making people think Rosberg was a poor driver. A driver who, during the three years alongside Schumacher, beat him so badly that he scored roughly double his points in the standings. Put some respect on Nico
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Comrade Ed@EdThorman·
@Clint_Davey1 Read Alastair Reynolds 'Revenger' series. Fascinating concept.
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Clint Warren-Davey@Clint_Davey1·
When humanity first began exploring space, science fiction authors began imagining what kind drama and conflict would happen among the stars. And the images that naturally came to mind were those of historical naval warfare. Star Wars is the Pacific Theatre. Even down to the fighters taking off from carriers. Star Trek is basically Master and Commander - highly competent Royal Navy style crew acting as emissaries of a higher civilisation out on the frontier. Rogue Trader and Firefly are pirate stories in space. Smugglers, rogues and criminals on a ship, evading the law, etc. I think it's the whole concept of ships that makes the connection work. The idea of a sealed, self-contained world under the authority of a captain, braving vast and hostile geography and moving from one safe port to another with huge risk of attack on the way. So popular sci-fi is basically a reimagining of naval warfare, from the Age of Sail onwards.
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